Gay Love Spell



Excerpt from TarotPower: 22 Keys to Unlocking Magick, Spellcraft, and Meditation by Lexa Roséan

The Hierophant is the gay card of the Tarot. Use this spell to attract a gay lover.

Ingredients needed: Two identical old-fashioned keys, ambergris and musk oil, and red silk cord.

The Hierophant represents the boy’s club where no women are allowed. He is the priest and also the homosexual man. He is the Minos or Sacred Bull and keeper of all the male mysteries. Not all male mysteries need be gay, but in modern Wicca, the Minoan Brotherhood, founded by Edmund Buczynski is a gay coven basing their magick on the ancient male homosexual rites of the priests of the Minos.

The key is one of the sacred tools of the Hierophant and two of them lay at his feet. The shape of the key represents the phallus. Its power will be utilized in this spell.

Obtain two identical old-fashioned keys. Rub both keys with oils of ambergris and musk. Ambergris is a secretion of the sperm whale, and musk comes from the glands of the male musk deer. Both have been used for centuries in love spells to attract men. It may be difficult to obtain these essential oils in the U.S. but synthetic oils are easy to find in a fragrance shop. They will serve as symbolic substitutes of the real thing.

The keys should then be rubbed with your own sweat to add a personal pheromone to the spell. Tie the keys around your neck with a red silk cord and let them be visible on your chest or outside your shirt when you are out hunting for a mate.

Once you make that special connection and you are sure he’s the one, obtain some of his sweat or semen in your palm. (Thank goddess you boys are crafty in these ways and I don’t have to go through a long-winded explanation of how to accomplish these ends!) Rub his secretions into the keys and place them inside your shirt next to your heart. Once the relationship has been firmly established, you may stop wearing the keys (if you wish) and place them under the bed to insure a long and healthy relationship.